Claim CME credits on ClinicalKey! The CME credits are provided by the Elsevier Office of CME which is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (ACCME). You can now earn 0.5 AMA PRA Category 1 Credit for each search conducted through ClinicalKey. Step 1. Log in to ClinicalKey using your Emory University or Emory Healthcare credentials. Click “Register” and…

Students, are you looking for a place to meet with your study group, to practice a presentation, or to just buckle down and study? Students can check out study rooms in the Woodruff Health Sciences Center Library for both individual and group use. If you need a place without distractions, we have a variety of…

Books, videos, NPTE review, and other information supporting teaching, learning, and clinical practice are now available to Emory faculty, students, and university and EHC staff at AccessPhysiotherapy. Videos demonstrate exercise and rehabilitation techniques, kinetics, and physical therapy interventions. There is also an interactive, cadaver dissection tool, Anatomy & Physiology Revealed. The FA Davis PT Collection…

Welcome new medical residents and fellows! As you begin your studies at Emory, the Woodruff Health Sciences Center (WHSC) Library is here to help you along the way. We have branch libraries located at four EHC hospitals: EUH, EUH Midtown, Emory Saint Joseph’s Hospital, and Grady campus. Additionally, we have a team of clinical informationists available to…

NEJM has fixed the problem with Journal Watch. Users can now access it off the Emory network via the proxy: http://www.jwatch.org.proxy.library.emory.edu/. If you have any questions regarding Journal Watch, please contact “Ask a Librarian.”

There has been continuing access issues to the library’s subscription to NEJM Journal Watch, preventing Emory users from accessing it through Emory’s proxy server. NEJM cotinues to work to resolve the problem. As a temporary solution, Emory users can access NEJM Journal Watch when on the Emory University Network, i.e. Emory University’s IP by going directly…

The WHSC Library is featuring an exhibit that gives a glimpse of medical education in Emory’s School of Medicine through the years. On display are Emory School of Medicine records, 1916–2016, photographs, textbooks, medical instruments, and other interesting artifacts from the WHSC Library’s archives. Detailed information regarding the exhibit can be found here.

Journal Watch users may have noticed problems trying to access it recently. There has been a technical issue that has prevented Emory users from accessing it; NEJM is working to resolve the problem. We are in constant contact with NEJM to have the issue resolved as soon as possible. If you have any questions, please…

During the week of March 18th, expect to see some changes to the WHSC Library’s website. The navigation tab “Services” will be renamed “Using the Library;” the modified section will feature various resources and services to faculty, staff, and students. The new formatting should prove to be more concise and user-friendly.

The WHSC Library is constantly updating its eBook collections. Links to some key clinical eBooks appearing in resources such as AccessMedicine, Clinical Key and Books@OVID are available under the “Select eBooks” listing on the Clinical Resources page of the library website. Even more eBooks can be found by searching the University Libraries catalog discoverE. See…